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Dr. Anja Baumann is a researcher in the Faculty of Life Sciences, Department of Nutritional Sciences, with an active research profile spanning from 2017 to 2025. She has published 33 peer-reviewed articles with consistent output across recent years, including multiple publications in 2025. Her work primarily focuses on the intersection of nutrition, liver metabolism, and gut health.
Dr. Baumann's research interests center on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), fructose metabolism, alcohol-related liver conditions, and the gut-liver axis. Her fingerprint shows significant contributions to understanding intestinal flora, small intestine function, and inflammation pathways in metabolic disorders. She investigates how dietary components like fructose impact liver health and how natural compounds might serve as therapeutic interventions.
Analysis of her publication trends reveals a strong focus on nutritional interventions for liver diseases, with particular attention to how dietary patterns influence metabolic health. Her recent work examines melatonin supplementation for alcohol-related liver disease, honokiol's effects on fructose-induced hepatic fat accumulation, and the role of intestinal NO-homeostasis in liver disease development.
Dr. Baumann actively participates in scientific conferences, with multiple presentations in 2025 including work on young adult binge drinking effects, different alcoholic beverages' impacts, and intestinal therapeutic targets. Her collaborative network appears to be centered around colleagues like Ina Bergheim, with whom she frequently publishes.
Her research contributes to several UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those related to health and well-being, with implications for addressing metabolic disorders through nutritional science.



